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There’s both good and bad news forSifufans, as the game has finally reached its inevitable end with an amazing final update. The game’s impressive support arrived at its finish line yesterday, September 7, on the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4. But that does not mean that players don’t have one last reason to revisit the game because the beloved video game refuses to go down without a fight with a glorious update to officially bid farewell.

Sifuis a universally acclaimed and appreciated martial arts video game that was released in 2022. Developed by the French studio Sloclap, it has gotten various updates, and its support system has always ensured that the player experience gets better and more expansive. Fortunately, although it is quite sad to watch the game take its last few breaths, the final update seems like the perfect ending for such a great video game.
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Sloclap Bids Farewell to Sifu With One Last Glorious Update
The French developer has been extremely dedicated to its beloved video gameSifuever since its initial release last year. In fact, to show their love to the fans of the game, Sloclap’s post-launch support system has been extraordinary, as it has shared huge updates without any additional cost. The free content updates have further built upon the brawler’s rich and stunning world, making it an even more immersive experience than it originally was.
With the final patch forSifufinally released, PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 players can check it out right now to get back into the game. The final update is actually fittingly called, you guessed it, “Final Update,” and it comes with plenty of additional content for the fans. It includes 75 fresh and “brutal” challenges, 6 new arenas, numerous cheats and modifiers, and a couple of gorgeous outfits.

All of this free new content feels like just the right way to say goodbye to an outstanding game likeSifu. The developer has kept evolving the game for the last year and a half, and considering how it was already quite amazing at launch, it just got better with time. With all of these extra additions and modifiers, now is the best time to optimally experience the game in all its glory.
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The Final Update for Sifu Also Includes a new Arenas Mode
The last content update forSifuincludes a fresh new game mode called Arenas. Prior to the update’s launch, Sloclap shared more details about it through a press release, revealing that this new section will expand the game’s boundaries and world even further. Players will be introduced to never-before-seen territories, which will include brutal fights and intense battles against familiar enemies like big bosses and goons, as well as some completely unexpected surprises.
TheSifudeveloper continued by calling the new aforementioned arenas “dynamic” and the challenges absolutely “thrilling,” along with explaining how the fresh outfits are actually inspired by cinema and film. According to Sloclap, the final update is an “adrenaline-fueled journey” that loyal fans of the game will truly appreciate as their “martial arts skills” get pushed “to the limit.”

Furthermore, the developer warned players to “brace” themselves because while playing through the update, they will come across “zombie-like enemies, doppelgangers, and interactive environments.”
Ending theSifupress release, Sloclap claimed that this final update will “test” the players’ “reflexes and strategic prowess like never before.”

Will you be checking out the final update forSifu? Did you enjoy playing the game when it was originally released? Let us know in the comments!
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Osama Farooq
Senior Gaming Content Editor / Critic
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Ever since Osama was gifted the glorious PS2 more than two decades back, video games have formed a major part of his life, ranging from spending hours playing through every single Dragon Ball game he could find to witnessing the gaming industry evolve into something extraordinary in modern times. Building his collection of PlayStation consoles throughout the years all the way up until PS5, he prefers single-player experiences like The Last of Us and Persona, while also letting off steam on a daily basis with casual EA Sports FC matches. But the current rise in online multiplayer shooters will never really appeal to his old-school self.
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